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If 20% of RNs quit by 2027, could virtual nursing be enough to fill the gap?

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

Virtual nursing has been getting an increasing amount of attention in healthcare, especially with telemedicine entering the mainstream during and following the COVID-19 pandemic. Baptist Health has a successful virtual nursing program up and running, as does Providence. For more on virtual nursing, click here and here and here.)

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5 Ways Remote Patient Monitoring & Telehealth Can Improve Emergency Care

DrKumo Remote Patient Monitoring

billion in 2027, growing at a CAGR of 26.7% [1]. The next chapter of telehealth. Telehealth is a growing industry with many innovations coming up. Consumers are adopting telehealth because of its convenience and lower cost of care. We hope this article will help you understand how telehealth can improve your patient care.

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Telehealth Trends: five funding trends in the last 12 months

Lloyd Price

Exec Summary: The five funding trends for Telehealth in 2023 are 1) Gastrointestinal care 2) Mental health 3) Weight management 4) Women's health 5) Wound care. The telehealth industry has seen a significant increase in funding in recent years, with the global market size expected to reach $634.7 billion by 2027.